The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 20, 1937, Page Page 6, Image 6

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f; (f Pw ? ?1 ft, i *7 ! ; ' ; ; APPLICA TV :: ' . TE ; NAME ;! / t . . ;; CITY ? 2zr-_? '" """ ' if ; .- ...... ; jj ;; GRADF * _J F _i j; BIKTHOAY ' } - !! Fill out this coupon and mail' ' t i stamped envelope to The Pa! iv h ^ 1310 Assembly vk., Coli rn'bia. S.. ' ' the roll book, ari.i you \v 11 rw i' ' . ' v v BILL CARVER NK-\\W ^,(>ri( i:.< .= ? r^7: : = ? All -neWsf for ttv.Biii i*V'T Club riiust big in tir.> office 'j uovJ day" atWrnbon uf each week;. | Many letters art; received 't?>o j late for publication. preparing for tiianks- I ,* , GIVING Hello Everybody: / I am still doing, itiuely "in School ' n l.^vylv .modrair. c:i Armisticc day. We arc /netting vcioiy for our Thanksgiving prog: am btt, I hope-tc be home tune eno ?gh- trV' help mother stuff thur turner.' *1 am hoping to. g?.t worne of niy clnj ? mates to join our* club.* 1 wa ;t. to thank "Armct-fr^Eva' ?.lotolh;m for sending in rwh Ictte^ ?-,vc y week, s ' : "> . We are looking for another goi.\Ji story to: read. S\> long, tr MARGUET^WR KM T DEYENliUE VISITS F\Ir\ YDear Bill: I wer.J. to a fair last Thursday .and. ha . ?a nice lime. I ?aw a largewhalc, . It weii/hrd about 65 tons'. I think the tongue weighed about 5On pounds. I. saw a 'mermaid.. They said- -she* was btrn it. a : lighthouse. Sh-' oamcl tOi, America about.'!- 1-2 years dgo. "I enjoyed the* Fair very much. Devcnure L. UALV1N DUI.Nli UK IN SCHOOL ? Dear Rill:. I am' getting a lojig fine in school, arid; I am' hoping to do We had a 'game 5with St. 'G'joigo Tv.Co.'ay and the scores "yore l'J-liv We are 'not expecting" u>?lo5e. any mora games. , * \ . " i \ Calvin A. Primus JV:v., SARAH HAS.BEEN IK SY. - .1 Deer Bill: Only a few linos to let ycu hear from me I am . firre and'-hopr you ur.d tH the Club members "are ' the same. Bill I ?received mv membership card ami button T was very , busy and didn't lutvo time to ' WtiteT but will ! i v rirrd writemore often hereafter. I am very gla .' to be ^ member of the club. ? . Seiah Guinyanl. , SERENA SENDS POEM ON ; ' FAIR PLAV Hello Bill: ...J1, How are you this week. Was sitting down thinking about yon again, nfte>* I got through with m\- ler.s',*n, T thought I would write you again. Bill I am r> :uhrg a very interesting hook al.- >:f' "A. Girl of the Limberlost". It is like to rpad it? 1ft came f(^orn the WaverJy Library. Here ia ft poem .about ? Fair Play. We were talking about Play iir jKjhool some weeks ago and I made a poem about it. Hope you will like it. Fair Play _ J .Fair plr.v mean* so much to me. can b? fair no matter where jt be e . Do all you can to carrv. it out And have A Fair Play it.-cad of r 9plte. Faii^ piny means so much, to vou You can ^fay fair in anything you do. f Nothing :n the world is better When you play always play fair than fair play. Fair play means so nthch to me. Always keep it kind. Ad true And this is all I h^vc^n ray . Keep this mlc day .'by,'day. *' VT SERENA J At KSON'. 1 ' ' AIKEN CO TEACHERS ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS . The Aiken County T. ochers' Association held its secon ! meet ing for the school year at the CoTofecTgr&J^d u drool tn?Aiken, and eleilKwl the following officers: I Ptesidetot, i Dr. A. W. Nicholson; Vice-Prfes., Mr. R. JJr -Nrr- Stnr-*T retaiy, .Tin Jennings; A-sl.-Soc. Mrs,' Slysler; Reporter. Prf. R. F? Boulware. Mr. C Carroll Installed the jiewly elected offioera. ~ "Vr Speakers duri/n^ Sfcho meeting' werelJ^iss Justina jjfe.- Wilkinson,'' JeanBs Tocher kmH JJiss ATatred | McKkwick, Nenp Home Dwnonion agent. T - ! n ' * 1 . ? J ,(The J lipVM. flpTH'S GKLA'UST WLSHK ' . ' * # V *?h)m?h5**?* ********** 3N BLANK 5 . ! ' , I * STATE CHOOL _ __ < .. .. _ AG^r^f-,. , J it together with a self Addressed \ tto Loader, Bill Car.vitf's Ch<b, ? C, Your name will be pl$codc$n \ e a membership card aiid'l^ittyn. J CLINTON NEWS. LU ll Strveths Rambling ~\V-il(ka: lost after a very tight; gafue t deed StrO'ot of Anderson Las Tuesday iiHiL." : the score was O-i Over livf7 huudi'cu persons wit nosscd thii'. ctyse .Contest wliiil was staged on. Johnson 1* leld (>' .he I'fi-sLjjJteriajil College. A!! the school is pru'iafing 1*;> the >=ol') cnte-.t whiyh will he gi ven* at the sohwpl Nov. 22. Thu ii.ig.ht the hoWor.of J.he lucky mm '.n.t w:l: ' Thanksoiving till' .k^y. . [.CRcV*. RVwier reviewed the do'c-oh at- MjF M'U iah Sun day'.fivorn dig:. '^^3|xn.u\1s :hi> preached at inspiring ?acM-mon: . . *; The ^oTTieis Club "1' Mt. Mpr iah met at. the ho.nie of'Mrs. Fan liv Rice. Ai'ter the business > <4ut club, delicious refreshment 'Aero served. ~ All Friendship AMK Church i preparing' Tor the Annual Confer /oee K) he held in Greenville Nov k17. T{ie church wishes Rev. Wtd kor much''sttee.es< during the von forento. '\ Smuia.vC school oiK'iied at its us yd hour Id ?o clock. '1 he Jessoi .va-> i'l-vJ wed by 1'rof. Rutlfe A" vr^twr^ at. fro niornng1 ser vice \wew Mr<r. Viola Gary, Mr tiul^Mr<2 .John Garrett, Mr. nn< Mrs. Wiley VVillatns, Mrs, I.el'u K'ipgshWrnugh and Mis-vJvrskiiu FoaatM^.V ?* C<)iV'l;rii)ic*i tyill h,. held ,?at He iro,^. Rjaptjst church thjvTjUirsdaj -rijg:.T;'t',iii;sin.e.-.--(if ini)^ijtance . a lo *ran'sacjk?. ?Mev .Jf A*. Sims will opctnp*! Iser vices ? j The Tag J (a;'' program that w:t iveH Ja-t week v.ifs enjoyed hj "he. (large crowd that was preset t 'ro.Vcds 'twill go for carpets fm 'he bhureh.. r ? *1 ' CHERAW N4.AVS. Thursday ?*i>iiivr. Mr. "itii<t Mrs Warri'-li J.1!)':, Si;., ??f HU-'tT Sticwcro the h?'Sj)tavU' h<?t ami h<<-' i ss ut a '(lijir.i-r party. p/ven i : h(/n<>riof Mr. Pot-'s lnothov-irf-la-r Mi'. Walk'1!; .Poo ol\ trieajro, am Ti-mls.- Mr.' Mrs. Mitt-lull El i !i* ;!>.'! M: s. ?1 )aisy i-Ml-rbo a!-* .t' Chi nfi? a; i^Mrs. to-m-va John on uf IMii.Iailt-ip.kin. Thirty tcut-st 'wuv iloliv* HtJCully cut. rtaino.d. Tk |j.?v<- nnnu-<T iruvst-* wort honoivi vith a "<' > k'inil Party" Friila; l-,-v? uiiur a.t lh?> h<>UK- ??f Mr. oan Airy Major l^rbinson. Sr., of Kt-r 'haw . -A root. -Mrs. Robinson ntt< Mrs. Bfini.-; Tillman-spon-orctl th party ami i-ntoi tainril. trtrty -mms' Mis. Allic" Smith hay ivturnu iftt-r a hrii-f trip to ("lairton, Pn 1 M i.-S kll'll \ !>! > n.... ... ... ....... . ? . . I IIV" [IU III week-end at herhome Or'anjrebur M i>..' Ku : ie Ii vintfV sister is il at h m*-*. Wf h<>|"' ''?! her speedy I ee.oVel " "M i'Tdm i ^1i> (i.W. William- en tortnjned tlx- Haptist Missionar Society at their h"ta?? Ft iduy_jijftc no6n. _ The il?.->n>na:4' sis' - is are pip tiinir a Thaijk aJvinu' Harvest pi, .erahi Wednes Nov. "J t in into st of M il s is rollof,.. The "Four Sipot Soejal Club ..pon*or-o4 an?WW Mnirts Frol'i last Tuesday ^rrt'felit at Mrs? A. \ Wilson's hoiriy.--T.hiity ladies wcr pro i-nt. TlnSy Jjiniuse;! themselvc with comic VeePoit ions and tramc .if Hinfro^ I'a-s the' llahdkcrchi and MifL'ic Music. The. followin won prizes'-for having - four h-tt< names'-:.. .Madams Mary Ford. Fad rio-fry# Tlu-O , O'-rsey and Kdn (Jrady.i Mj1-''. .Kmrneidine Write); Aon , a prjze for wearing .the mos ntmic eostilnie. McCOI.L NKWS J McColl, S. C'? November'Mth McOoll school reopened Novembo thQ,- f<t.h to complete oght month ifter runnjn.tr six weeks in th summer. The ...x- uiujrvnu unls comprise the faculty: Mis Gillian Davis of Marion; Miss Ma i ic Watson of Ratesburg; jjtliss \'i < la Simmons of Rennett^vifle; Mrf Jessye Gregg, of Clio; Mr. It. ] Rurrago of GeorgetownMr. Sam u TMiddleton, Jr., or OjrSnglWrj unclothe the Principal wJame* 6 L a,Stein o. Jr., of Georgetown. 1 Mrs* Rosa. Mae Jones left ^J'tn 'lay for New York. ' The principal is asking, all pa rents to send the children tb sthoo as the enrollment is very spiall SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER ? M v*tt ? T TH t ?1 : : *? sals f I ; ^AVI.OK SCHOOL 0HSEKVES EDCCXITON \*i:r:k.~ > " i ? The. fac ulty and puprlseof Tajdoi J sehi/ul. nianifesied unusual interest. > .11 th?> ol scrvanee of Education I \ Week Nov. 7-lit. The program fea > turod talks by the monikers of the , faculty at the assembly periods ? :ui ioTT" the week. Prof. T.J. Sulli, .an, introduced the program o ji J doiulay Nov. h. Miss J. 11. Cllad? K'n spoke on Ttiesilav from the. ! 'object ' " Horace -Maya in the Ilalij >f I'amc."'LMatnus contribution toj .public sthbo.l education Afas" di?-i . u>m the o|-i und new -rty pe schools conna.-tcd, and ideas #frtrm~ ,uaiui?v'bcacis to *-'- * '"1 | dreii" vorthy of emulation rcceroJ brought to the ajtcntidfp of the nnli- nco?. .. . ^ * ^ Miss Pauline Boulware.s subjectT ? on Wednesday jwas '"Our Youth t Problem." In this Utlk :the edutn' ! tiohai, social, religious and inhral " j i>roI lenis o f y? 'uth were d iscussc d ] | and an adequate solution olFeroj. M Miss Yalt-jieia Kin^'sj subject on ! Thursday, ;\$ta.s "tan we edu.rue r'i for. Peace?" The subject ol' Arj inistice l>ay was also included in I nor. talk. In-Pthis talk, the c#ntriII At'tion that the-elementary .-cYiuols 1 ran?jiiakt?j?n the, direction' ,p e mi- . catyf.c;' for peace was very viynb !y biViutt'ht.A" the minds of. -the listeners. j , Prof. Sullivan delivered a Very' . j : act leal talk-jin Friday, in whkjh 1 ,\l e \vi re. reiimuh il of , tile very < f important place that heiijth should s occupy in ' the'education of ftrt in-i djy.dl.air lie .also discussed tl,e ' s significance id" an edtKUtedTrierson ' Jp all of the talks, tiiosyfiideajs tllat would tend toward the think: iny of better- citizen, were^'ein-l . pitMsiy.'. d. 8' ! -./ ?? ' * I ; ItliTl lS . ACAlMi.MV NTAV^ j I'.i'ti- Academy Fair hold - in io- -'Vf.-.t week was a sne/ess., b.cj ".-J'itvi- t#.e.-jmd. Via iit weather. The ? V \ JI. i {J^ We i . . Vi IV gt II Mi-? '^Wilkin mifd Mrs. Murray, t lit? I liajivs touchers of Aiken ami Kilji'i field counties., respectively,' were among those who deli'veiV .l I helpful talks to, the assemblage. 'Aiiioiiean Kd'.ieation' Week was ' very fittingly observed here last) " week, directed by. Mr. dlowman and Miss Prater.. Many splendid * p'aphrs on Negro education, coninie'rcial iduiali-oti. etc. wore read. ' .'I he Seholield I.ions lost to the; allvttis Med Devils i;n a thrilling .Jgann h're Friday. .Score-1-1-7. ) j Misses 'Mamie Young,*.. Rosalie | - Devon? and Kreamey WeJRs o f j (jroenvVood haw- re unfiled to .- ehpoi | . after having -spent short per-' t i-i.l at" their homes. "V Misses 'fi, Mae Wajs-nrraml A'-! i lie Mo.-cde\* and Mr. Samuel Unfit ' mor.d, ili Di- * 7 were on t h e campus dui nig the week-end. A'.i .are, teaching :ti rural schools. j i r >i. .mains tii tiie <S Y A laculty?vpcnt iheOvi'ek-i-nd w i; h ,v . * Avil\ ami littK* daughter in' OtL' "angobuYi?. - r ' Mesdnines Holmes and Illassen-' -. Kale, Mi.-se* Cuniniiligs and Frakk| lin and Mr. l.i\\is attended Milne-' ' tit-Id County Teachers meeting ?u.r Saturday. , I Ther-Kli'te and F.p.Mlonthabs.j T treated themselves to Un?enjoyat lilo party at the home of Miss' Ruby JNU'holsi.n Saturday evt^n ir ing. A delirious course *>i' re-*' j| treshments added to. the pleasure n ot the occasion.?Messrs".' Farr. an** Bowman, sponsors. 7" Mrr:J. ?R. gMiCain', Supl. of the v NY.\ opportunity" y'joup of: boy.I lieue. sheut tfie-week-end at' his. ' home? ttit.ni Modoc, n Rev?J. T*IT Palmaro of (Iranite(i villi- preached- a lery tiiuely?syi' r mod here Sunday evening to large audience, subject: "The Tei j 0 Virgins." Mrs. Palmare and Mi>s c YourtlK'" accompanied?him. ?f Preiidcnt Niyholson, Mr. Sirii<t monsj Mesdames R. I,. ^N icholson , s and I). M. Hub. rt, M'i-ses- Cum-* O ntings, Prater' ami Blocker wor-' f shipped 'at Ml. Canaan Sunday. j g Mesdames- Holmes and Rang r s p< tii sored a very pleasurable en-! a tin tainml-nt in chap I Friday evil eniiig ill- interest 'of thud and iV,fourth .grade rally fund. 1Muchv.fnvorahle conrnient was , hearj "on the; Ileitis exhibit at th^Frtir !a.-twv ok. Mi. .^Qhlocker, Olr. Rla?-i-ueade-^i?+rd?oem-ls are rsto tk; commended for the work of - \h'e Students. | i' Tin.*J!Lea;!':!* is in great demand J around Jlettis. Get on the 'Mpoid e wagon" of happy readers NOW. I *'< ARLISI.E NEWS Siindayiwas'a hi^rh day at CarI' lisle. At 12 o'clock our new pas-i tor, Rev. Subcr stirred the audi-1 " i nee wiin hiuhinf me.ssaro tak-^ ]" en from St Jojin 1 chapter, 08th verse, subject "If Not Christ Then Who?" Wf-'jwa? happy to hfjve .j Rev. Subon > I Sunday evening 8 o'clock he stir ] , red^our. sowls-again witn another!] message taKjn from Act 1:8 sub?--) jeet "On^Shp't Fporn Jesus Is Suf- ! i ^ficient" Onr congregation was < j larger SuiulJy than has been for 1 several years. Everybody is invit- t ed to fcear* tljfis power. Come to j 'j Carlisle anafrfear him. vji 1? e palmetto Leader ?: - f MARION COUNTY HOLDS IT! FIRST TEACHERS' MEETING The Marion County Teacher: association held its first, meetini Saturday.,-morning,- Novetnbcr <?t .in the Marion High ?school auditu ritwn at 11 o'clock with the Prcsi dent, Prof. M. Johnakjn presiding The following program was given Opening Song?Negro Nations Anthem ....... j Invocation?Mr. Ramsey Sold,;You Atone?Mr. Rwber Cilliard 7 Welcome to Nevjf'^ Teachers? Mr Walter Crawfoflfch Presentation of *'cw Toachcrt* Miss Mirry T.-Greene Re.-ponse?Mr. ,J A. ilolman oting-r-The Group-"* Denionstratibn?T^uit on Bells-j - 1 i" * Mrs* llngin Mrs. t'orinc White, ourvyry ef ticicnt Jt alios teacher, gave '? brie) ummniy of the year's work. 5v -puke about thV necessity of CO Operation of the teachers during ik-??-'-?CoTK>o] year. ( Miss WaJh?*m_our County nui;sc spoke briefly on -the subject of Tubevcul"! ir.?The' fact av-Us?brut >ut thaflfhe death rate among Negroes has decreased during the past. year. .Christmas seal- -were given to the various principals, with the understanding that t'hfcy weren't to he sold until after Thanksgiving. Mi.-s Wallace is expecting the cooperation of each and every tedfeher in the \ selling Jut Christmas seals, . ? : ' ?-? ? CAVC8_ M1WS On October 22 .a splendid crowd Attended the amateur program and '.ox'ng contest lield in fhe chapel rfto school.Much talent was dis, a laved by tthe participiTnls.- *]fhe l\ig- Apple, Sttsie Q, and tnp"^piicing were- outstanding features on the firugram. We heartily thank the .sponsors, Coach Shecle and her l?a );< '.br.ib girls, for such aiji enUnt.aiinuiiit. '1 lie I'.T.A held its regular meet tig"Tuesday, evening, November 2. A t'ti v nil busings the chair was deelai.cr, .vacant and election of officers fog the ensuing year iook place The following officers were i b eted: President- Mr. JI. B. J3ow\*;,.?-?..,>?!i,i...vi \i? < r v iv.yri; Sec;rotary,' Mr? . Minnie l)ani. f-; Asst. Secretary, Miss 1)! M. SH < la; Treasurer, Mrs Lillie Burueite; Chaplain,'Mr Charlie Thomp son. A mat sum was realized. Mr. B.ir i "announced "that alone with the literary program which will he given November 24, the Spirit nf '1 hanhsgivin.: will he carried .out l:y rending some monfey and food | lies 1) 11 v.- "MfortJunate in the community. Foretime jveeks the slog&n "We I .earn to do hy Doing" has been beautifully illustrated during the chapel hour. October 22 Miss t.;belle and first grades conducted the assembly period. The Health unit and Dramatization comprised the program. Oetol)'. r. 2f. Miss Fair and second ar. i third grades: The game of th. months'was beautifully illustrated. I.ittle Mapazetta Isaac ot second grade was good in a readme. ^ ~\Ii'ijL \y''lllinma and 4th- and .."th grades gave a progrim. An Arithmetical game was . I .? ?%,!* ?1L a _1 v n^' \ vu *iiiy fin* wuu uunt'iiit'll. '.Mis: Wrifitft, our Jcanes teach iv| Avas lH't ^Tit and sp^ko to the i-tu out b-fdy. i ~ M' Xior BAptist church upheld tin- ' I'.;.cc" slogan throughout i' ; M ivici Sc.iday. The Sabbath . M> - ! ! <v v '.-11 reviewed by Ik-aci:!.*. 1 huupson. Brief remarks ( ! - l) njr "Peace" were given by Mi: Si'.e:! ?;; A continuation .of the SiUida v ?i-l < ol lesson was delivered in th>. 'oVii.n. The text was taken fro 1.1 St. I.uke 19:8,"was splendldly pieacned by- the R -v. John,.fr AlUUilll U-: B OUNTY TEACHERS a.SS'Nv u *5? * The AbTieville- County Teacht : \v<-rt. called together October fffMlF- by the-JCanes?leacher. This mei ting was .called at the County ^'raini'ng school, The mevlj/Tig <:p: tied with music,. AfftericJpjlfol lovwed by invocation by Prof. 0. I.. Smith The roll of the County teachers was called by ^Irs J. it. Jo .ltsor.. N'ext the meeting p pained for information relativ t i the State Cimp^jsory Attendance Law, whifh"*- w&> given by .Miss Crother, the Attendance teacher. Next the teach'rs of one iUKj two teacher schoo'ljs wer.t into a group meeting Here; tite. Social studies were discussed under the leadersljfep of Miss Winbu.-h. ? v/wr i tcu'-iicxrv uiou wt'lll into a group meeting, discussing I In . 'lVac! <f i's Position in the Educational Set-up of the State. Mr. liurgess had charge of this discussion. Much infoimation ?tu received from the grcup e'is russiohs. At tin- afternoon session Prof. (). I.. Smith presented Mrs E. VC Jr?Edwards, Cq. Chairman of the f'hristmas \Seal ' Campaign, ivho explained the inecesdty of the sale of seals, j After the busweps ressienS I': of. Smith presented M. J ' j3,' Kelton, State Supervisor cf Ne-i srro Schools; Mr. Fclton said many uplfcf?ing thing's thuj were "joyed by all The new teachers of th-> coun:y were introduced atu. we adiourned td medt the fou-'h Saturday in November. ' ' y ' ' ;* V i . t. ASV ' ^ 3 THE VOORHEES CALENDAR Denmatvk, S. C., 'November 14? Voorhees school recently engaged the Denmark theatre for a spec^ ial matinj^e performance^ of "The Good Ea&h". ^ f " At a special faculty meeting. b Voorhees launched, #tl&e Ahnual j Community Support Drive. The v committee set the fcoat for $2,000. The cash received i's to be used , for library purposes, x ? . j ? ? ? ? ? - - Uripeifml Blant^n addressed the Barnwell County Teachers at their - annual County Institute hold in ' Barnwell last week. Mrs. Susan -BaileyWtfanes teacher of Barnwell county presided at that meeting. f * %" * ? Miss Elviu Candy; Jeanos t*-a cljer lor < Bamberg county, uceomf panied, by Mr. W. A. SchillTey, assistant 'State- ^gent "for Jeanes work, ami Supt. (0. L. I.ancaster of ; Bamberg tount'y .Department o? Education' visited county* schools i on Tuesday and Wednesday of this ' week. . ?;.' *j -- 11 - ? ??! Thee Woman's Auxijary Tof, St." Philips church met uft^l. James ( buiknhg and discusseJ^SuP.adopted the program committee's plan for the year's activities. Miss C. B,' Booker, the .president, was thy. hostess of the evening. * ? * ? * . . 1 The observance of National Education week wit's begun at Vqoifhees on Sunday- night, with Principal Blanton's address on Yoca-"! -L1 iiihnl~~*Iy)urnth'", During the \\ eek the program | was in, charge of the Junior and Senior Normal classes respectively.-'Monday's theme, "The Education of the Negro in the American Social Order11 was discussed _ by Lcniccy^ Duncan and Add I Johnson it'Spoetveiy in their papers on "The .Negro in the professional1 World and the Negro rh the lit-, .tiOvi'il VChrld" * I | Wednesday's theme, "The Edui cationai Problems oi' the Negro" i las carried outin the essays oi' Naomi Overton "and KathLcn Lobby! whose .topics were "Vocational Education" and "Some Rural'i School Problems". In keeping with the observanceoi' National Education "Wo-k the: j \oorhees faculty and students en-J i tertained parents on Wednesday, j night at 8:15. An interesting' program of musical s. lections- and esjsays was rendered by the. students. A .paper/"Some Rural School; Problems 'of the Negro" v.as read' by Kathleen Lobby; and another, '"What Can We l)o for Unemploy,-1 cd Youth" read by Ruby Lobby ? u j t liter), "The Value of the Compulsory 'School Law Of South Ca,ro-j lina" by Berlin Davis. Remarks by Miss Gaudy,, the ' .Lanes Supervisor, Principal Rum ton and Mr. Moore -gave emphasis to all that was-said. A brief social period and the serving of re fro hmonts closed the lirst of what: | is to become a periodic event at ; the "institution. ? ST. JAMES A.M.E CHURCH 'I : !*' i Rev. \V? II. Bo*ulor, I-*-' tor i | s 'Sur.day school opened w..b the *Wh|iit an<l t< achel1.-! ill " l':e! -po-1 j of dut; . Review by ' Re R H. field*'n. The pastor- punched 'from tlm subject: Wit'nfss' Fl>r Jesus. The" spiritual' -lid ran -.'high ut both services. The r*^4<rr , recently re-organized the Usher i Roar,, and they arje pu nning 'i great things* this Coafe-^nce > y*H- 4 Mr. David Conner for* 1% ?.f ' Columbia, Lut now resi.i :.g in 'j Middletown, Conn.; was called 11 home to attend, the funeral of j his brother, Mit^John C\>.ei. j .Mis. Not'a llaVVis Dixon is on I the sieii list; we ate pravi. g fi.T her a speedy rec ivefy. ? ?? Stewardess Board No. 1 met at the Komi, of Mis'. Wilheimina Johnson, with the preside!-: Mrs. II.M. Young, presiding. After the business par': waC ove the hostess servtv.' a dc liciofi past. Visitors are always v. eliome ; "at "St. James, ' ... CEDAR CREEK AME cnTRCT! Rev. W. (>. Owens, Pastor Sunday school jtpemd at the usual hour with Sunt. C.K.* Smith | rind co-workers at their post of duty. Alter the clrtss study of the lesson, we listened to a review of the lesson by-Miss The.lma fB.^Trapjp. The .Supt. then preAemcd the new pasf>r for tljo conference year, Uev,.#\V. G. fowens.. >vho made encouraging remarks. Rev. Owens delivered a sermon text the. 83rd Psalm: Rejoice in the Lord all ye righteousness.. This was a soul stirring sermon and many hearts . rejoiced. There were two added, to the church: Mrs;' Luca Cooke ami Mrap E. M. Ow-' ens. The Lord's Supper was administered to an appreciative crowd of 37.. Two. visitors were present Miss M. Chirp, of Columbia and Rev. E. D. Salter of Zion -PlTgfim Baptist?choreh-. After service a joint 'Board meeting was held. It was desired that Rev. Owens rbe moved from Winnsboro to Columbia by on ^of the members J. W.lWUson .joy Nov. 15th. SUBSCRIBE f;OR ! THE LEADER - ' '' ' \ v ' - M - 4 ? v - * I HEAR YE, HEAR YE, HEAR YE! ? ????? ^ ? Chester, S. T'he Masons of Acacia Lodge No. 32, F. & A. M. of this city have beeii asked by special request to*, lay the cornerstone for Bethel Baptist church, ' about one mile north of town, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, Nov. "21st.' All adjacent Lodges, member* and friends are cordially invited to he present. The R<?v. F. 'RT" t-ihidden, pastor of the Chestnut-Grqve Circuit, A. M. E. Zion * Hnirch, wi!l deliver the sermon. I A real treat of knowledge, and,' tr.uth await you. Come One; Come!' All. . ,! I - ** J. C. WHITE, W. M., S. I) RAINEY, Sec'y.-,, , t?\BNWKIT. HOLDS I si;ccesssjl;l institute > J" An Ins* it'.ite for Colored' Teach- 1 ,ers was held at Barnwell? S. C., ' -Jfrri - 'ay, November 5th, 15)37 from 1 St3(>? a.m.. to 1 p.m. Mane touch- t ets 1'iioin other cwntics were prex-^ ent. Group meetings were held hi j themorning am! the afternoon he- t hitr eiv^ nver ta instructive ad-*7l drosses. (J Mi^s. Baildy the Jeanea teacher j was group leader fdr ttnrTSlemc'n-1 ^ taryj . teachers andk Prof. T. B. t White, the leader for the prinei-jpli^ aVijJ- hrgh school group. This ' nuotmg received much praise and (! wassaid to be the best institute** givjh jiy this county. Miss Lola j' XY.rtor served as registrar. A lun-l tljeon was served during the re-. " 'cess hour. * . ' ?| The t'dliiwnig program uas iui-' lied out: 1 J Registration?8:31) ' Group mpetitifd?0:00-11:00 - (!< peral Assembly?11:00-12:30 ii Tiivocation--Mr: 8-. ?Guinyard, X principal BamwelU seH'Bol t lluinane Education?Mr Srty- ? niour Carroll, field representative o of 1Lmane society 1( Health Talks?Mvss R. Elizabeth ( a Potat. R.N'., public hbalth mJrse; n Dr. David J. Dixson, M.D.v'l Social Hour?12:30-1:30 Geiti'ial Assembly 1:35-4:00 j1 Spiritual?'Study War No More ; Ri marks of Welcome?Mr. N. 'J ,T. Crouch, county Supt. of Educa j * .... o iion :?- . ti .ukm.-s -w. \v.- a', dcnmivy, as-, sistant State Agent Negro 1 sehools * 'Music? > Address?Mr. Kirk-land W. Green 3 Stale college Address?Mi*ss Wil I.ou Gray, supervisor of Adult Education Sjh'ring: _ Brighton the Corner Where You Are Address?Mis^ da-sune Wilkin on Topnos teacher i'or Aiken* county Ad rfss?Mr. J. E. Blanton, prineh^T Voorht'es Ind. school "" g >Ui n?dicT:on?llev. Ii. E. Roland,'.. " i p: iip inal Macedonia school. ^ n JOHNSTON NEWS. o May 1 say a few words in re-la trnrd-s.of our church school and ,, of the' faithful workers of j j mil' church. We are working hard S( tyj-"fa'se ojir annual conference I t osi-t ssmgiit. On; Nov. 7, we had >j a church school ,rally Jn this ' j drive. The girls of Class No. 5, v tuuirht by Mjss Ilattie Miles re- <: port - -1 the highest amount -of any 7 of tie' members ofj'ihe church or j the church schooPTThe tjirls are si Misse* Beulah L.t'Pojpe and Ber- t] nice Davis. . - * c The church ^ a whole is work- A inir to raise its claims. Every or- p can/.at ion is on the job. -.OurJi church school Js an hiatilutjgn set c apart to train men in the way i? lesiD ' would have them to go. 1 Rev. J. TV. Rlasscngame. 1% Mrs. Catherine Minis has not ; improved much since our last' writing. MrsT Minnie Attaway lias many friends who arc glad n to know that' she is much better. J Mr. l.ie Mitchell is out again af-, P lor being ill for, several .days.- t Mrs.- Rhoda Francis is mucHt bet-' ^er at this writing. f Prof, and Mrs. R. N. Shtith, ?. Misses Helen Goins, Thelma Koon Gladys Hurley and P. Eagles at-t-ni!<'4?the Miey chers meet in g in . Edgefield Saturday. ? I Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harrison en . tertained a group of young hem ' pie on Tuesday night at their home witn a Sale Party. fjj Mrs. Martha' Williams has returned from a visit to- relatives | in New York City. " I Mr. Pervis Works motored to 7 I ocsvjlle on Tuesday on business ci Prof. R. N. Smith with two of 1 'us students Willie Gary aiil Rus n "11 Daniels attended thoHNFSC St.,)., e vi i . vwim-n-inr ?r urnngeuurg'. -^1 Saturday, Nov. 0. ' NTiss T.ola Belle,^Lnncy of1. St.j Matthews is visjtitag Miss Ruth ei *wos t. * , fc \'ofi wa'n stay at Home all the ^ "i. time , , S A'nd t" a soul you need not' speak j You'll ; know all the News in Johnston, f If you read Thc^ Palmetto header ], every week. ?- '. o V K VXS AS~< IT Y^ A\Y AR IMM) ~~* SI NDAY SCIfjpOL CONC.RESIS \ . KanSas City. Win.. Nov. lGth*? ( Kan City's injritation ha Keen j arcepted hy the Sur-my' School (i>ngre;s.' f>*. .Henry Alio., Boyd W'Cr' taTvr The Congress will asjpnilik ht r 'lune. M-3th a1 St. r Stephens *tB\ptist Churah ?10 Ilarnson St i. v\j, Rev. R,--J Jordan, Pastoi \ . 1 | # T ' i ? -V q ? - * *! I i ?l'WMI| ^ * I ^ ' i . Saturday, November 20, 1937 ' WATCH TOWER NOTES "Cast all your cAres on Jesus and dpn't forgot to pray" is still.'good adrice and worth heeding. We appealed recently to a few pastors and some doctors for help to Be p^ven to Dr. D. S. Malekubu and Dr. R M Sisusa. I 'W v Iy our report in California, We tried to'lay their ibises before our denomination. They are Medical Mi ssiontu'ies?\he very highest? type of Christian service in any' land. The very fir^t N'egto , fniss ionary to Africa, Lott 'Carey, had.. ? mine little Knowledge of medicine. Dr. Fatill>m r', the, ?On in law of Dr. DeBaptist, was (thc first modi* ml missionary fhaD we.sent out? jut he soon pflssed 011 to the bet* ,er ljind; and so in the absence of iny American Negro Baptist doc:or Jtf ail Africa, these our own - - son$t whom, wo byought?Lu__Lhia^ ami, had educated and sent them f ?ack haw stuck to their bushes ike faithful Christians, and now, h?;y do? orw our help. There is every indication That , he ?Mh nnnivci'.-aty-^ot our Enian-& Saturday alilf Sunday, January ist r? mil kind, will he one of the most argcly observed days in our his-- 4 01 y. Because it may be observ- ji ' id on Sunday, the , pastors may N iroacji to the finest advantages losjjiOle on the state of our minds, >ur. bodies and our* all at that time ,nd these same things as they ob- I ain today. A?City: Wide Program nay be arranged for the afternoon md then our young ppople put ona ' nogram at night. Any and all of hem will lift up many leajgues. be olid where we are no^.. Whatever is accomplished by our * ippoal for Robert and Daniel in aL* olf Africa will be attributed to he Historical Department of National.Baptist convention. Some " f these brethren have gone their ~ ? ength to have us know that they re giving us their very best to ? nake friends for . these -brethren. . oil nun ip iuanm, our Missionary 11 Nigeria, made an appeal for a ype\vritef--\ve carried this item n our report and urged some inerested friend, some good* pastor r sdiiie missionary Baptist church y o iMjiuvte this typewriter find send t t<y" Brother* MrtVtin So far th^re K-tns io .be no notice taken of this <> the preachers' Vonference<> in ^yshviJK, will see. that this Tittlo |eo.d is supplied. Yours In His service, L. G. JORDAN NOTES FROM 2nd CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH " Our "Home-Coming" day was a lor'ioiis success viewejl from evl'y angle. The attendance, spirit nd contribution were fino^ We iad messages from friend^ and lumbers from other'states?-Roth rdinanccs were observed. V The r.-t Sunday Rev. Feldor pT-enefcod t e^Lven o'clock and made' some 4 ertineift remarks at the candle iaht services at night. These ervices were sponsored 'by some luxiliarids ropreserrting the 12 'ribesi -Last Sunday Rev. E. G. )oi:glilass preached at both ser ices and yas well received. Next c Iqnday is our day for oOr annual > j lianksgivmg sermon. Dr. &?H. ^ IcGi-11^ President of Allen Univerity has kindly consented to bring his message at ,11 o'clock. The hoir will ^furnish special music; a night Rev. Jjik. - ?.'^Smith \vr|l ^ reach. Listen for some pleasant0, ews from us very soonJin these \ olumns. The public is cordially* ivited. Head The Loader and lead "he Reader. ^ :ew trinity hapt church _lie\. H. F. Stewart. Pa uor ??r 5 Well ford. &. C.?Sunday school i:t at th^- usual hour with Supi. . II. Pj> -tei and teachers at their osts. "The R'.sson was very beau , ifully discussed. ? Sunday tvju^our Home coming ay am., .quite a r.famber wero iit to worship. The pastor de- > vered an outstanding sermon in ?*v' he morning service he chced as L*xt II Peter 3:9, subject Certaini' nf. God's Promise. At, 3:00 o'clock Rev B. F.v> mith our own son and his good :pc\*?ple--from New Bethel held oi vices for us. Rev. :-mith d*'- r 1 vered a very practical rmon. Text Luke 15:18-10. Theme: lave (loo*.. Sense and Go llo-me. The evening service begin at :30. The pastor brought anothr gospel f- ast taken from $tark 2:37, subject Josus and t'nc Com on i copio, loiai collection $3y. NEW CLUB FORMED i_*l H Tfie new voprue that'haa bee* ! eated by people all over the court* J U y writing through "Lonesom#r ,, y [1 learts" columns of publication*' as insulted in the formation of thb rational Friendship Club.- - This- new club has headquarter? [I t 2132 Seventh Avenue, New York and its purpose is to help onesome people enlarge their circl* f friends. * I It is a strietty fconfidential club 1 hrough which only club member* jB ire introduced, Membership in thi* rew club will bring you new friends ?and a thrilling experience. J&njr >ne regardless of age may writ* for free information. ' NATIONAL . FRIENDSHIP CLUB J*! !132 SEVENTH AVENUE <J^lP NEW YORK CITY